Everything had been settled with Sahalie and Alastor was feeling much lighter for it. At least they were on more understanding terms, which benefited not only him but the rest of the pack. They were young so they needed to seem as well put together as they could, which meant that anything that seemed to be off between them at any point in time needed to be dealt with immediately. He didn’t know how this new system would work between them, as they had mostly stood on the grounds of both of them bottling up their feelings with each other until they’d literally burst on the other. Hopefully this would only prove to bring them closer, something that the silver man longed for.
He’d just been scouting a place for another cache when Larkspur’s call went up. The man turned his head to where it had come from, brow raised in curiosity. As much as he might pick at the pale second in good fun it had been him that had been steadily picking up members for them. He was proving himself to be a real asset, something that Alastor wouldn’t likely admit out loud. Couldn’t have the old man’s ego going over the roof, could they? No matter, he turned and made to trot toward the call. He made little move to posture other than a slight lift of his chin. His sharp eyes and daunting size normally seemed enough to convince others of his placement, though his age was also something that could put doubt in their minds.
As he came upon the scene he paused, expression lifting into one of surprise at the small girl next to him. But it was quickly replaced with a grin. He had been wondering from time to time if the dark girl would take up his offer. Though, he couldn’t help but wonder which it was. Was she just visiting, or was she there to join their ranks? Growing nearer the latter was dashed with the scent of a pack that clung to her pelt. Yet, he couldn’t be angry. If she was happy where she was then a visit would suffice. “I was wondering when you would show up,” he chuckled.